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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reason to like" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing motivations or justifications for having a positive feeling towards someone or something.
Example: "The new policy provides a reason to like the changes being implemented in the company."
Alternatives: "a justification for liking" or "a motive to appreciate".
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After taming the Braves, 6-2, the Mets finally clinched a postseason spot and found a reason to like September.
I wanted to find a reason to like you, but in every box there was another clincher".
Put another way, more than one in three economy-minded Labour voters do not see a reason to like Ed Miliband.
Mix this with about a dozen leaks that Keystone I has had in a single year, extremely high refining costs, and a route that puts American food and water supplies at increased risk, and it's hard to find a reason to like Keystone XL.
There's a reason to like customer calls.
Give your customers a reason to like your page and follow you on Twitter.
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But while this tactic might irritate some users, publishers have a big reason to like it: it can drive a lot of traffic back to their sites.
Solar is only a portion of Applied's sales, but it became a big reason to like the stock, with the booming green energy sector countering the up-then-down cycle of the microchip business.
"Religious in the sense that you don't need a specific reason to like Han Han".
There's a deeper reason to like Intel.
Black baldies are a motley crew, which is another reason to like them.
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